LIST  OF 

STANDARD    BRED    HORSES 

OFFERED   FOR   SALE  B/ 

D.  F.  Osborne,  Howedonali  Stock  Farm, 

WATER  MILL,  SUFFOLK  CO,,  N,  Y, 


SPRlISra,  1889 


NARTICA,  b.  m.,  foaled  1876  ;  bred  by  Chas.  Backman,  Stony  Ford,  N.  Y. 
Sire,  Messenger  Duroc.  First  dam  Mineola  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  Lady  Banker  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief.  Third  dam  by  Saltram. 
Rysdyk's  PTambletoni  n  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino.  First  dam  Charles 
Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder.  Second  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hamble- 
tonian.    Third  dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Roe's  Abdallah  Chief  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino.  First  dam  by  Phillip, 
son  of  Duroc.  Second  dam  by  Decatur,  son  of  Henry  Saltram  by  Weber's 
Kentucky  Whip  First  dam  by  Sea  Gull,  son  of  Duroc.  Standard  and  reg- 
istered. 

Description. — Bay;  15.2;  broken  single  mid  doible  by  Carll  Burr,  of 
Comae,  L  I.  A  good,  prompt  driver  ;  p  -rfect  disposition  and  good  producer. 
Possessing,  as  she  does,  the  blood  of  Hambletonian  through  her  sire  and  dam, 
gives  her  great  value  as  a  brood  mare. 


K0.2. 

FANNY  G.,  (standard)  b.  m  ,  1884;  sire  Comae.  First  dam  Nartica  by  Mes- 
senger Duroc  (see  No.  i)  sire  of  Elaine  2.20  ;  Prospero  2  20;  Charley  Cham- 
plin.  Dame  Trot,  and  fourteen  others  in  the  30  list. 

Comae  by  Kentucky  Prince,  sire  of  Guy  2. 12  ;  Spofford  2.  i8|  ;  Company 
2.  igf ;  Fred  Folger  2.2O5,  and  seven  others  in  the  30  list.  Also  sire  of  Ken- 
tucky Prince,  Jr.,  the  sire  of  J.  Q.  2.17^,  and  Lomonade  2.27^. 

Comae's  dam  Atlanta,  by  Messenger  Duroc.  Second  dam  Flora  Gardner, 
dam  of  Guy  2.12,  Fred  Folger  2  20^,  by  Seeley's  Ainerican  Star,  Sire  of 
forty  dams  that  have  produced  2.30  trotters.  Third  dam  by  Bay  Rich- 
mond.    Fourth  dam  by  Diamond,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Description. — Fanny  G  is  dark  bay,  full  16  hands,  broken  single  and 
double  ;  never  trained  ;  shows  a  long,  frictionless  gait,  that  should  carry  her 
fast.     In  foal  to  Red  Cross  ;  record  2  2i|. 


LIST  OF 

STANDARD     BRED     HORSES 

OFFERED   FOR   SALE  B^ 

D.  F.  Osborne,  Howedonali  Stock  Farm, 

WATER  MILL  SUFFOLK  CO,,  N,  Y, 


SPRllSTG,  1889 


Ko.  1. 

NARTICA,  b.  m.,  foaled  1876  ;  bred  by  Chas.  Backman,  Stony  Ford,  N.  Y. 
Sire,  Messenger  Dui^oc.  First  dam  Mineola  by  Rysdyk's  llambletonian. 
Second  dam  Lady  Banker  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief.  Third  dam  by  Saltram. 
Rysdyk's  PTambletoni  n  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino.  First  dam  Charles 
Kent  mare,  by  Imr.  Bellfounder.  Second  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hamble- 
tonian.     Third  dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Roe's  Abdallah  Chief  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mauibrino.  First  dam  by  Phillip, 
son  of  Duroc.  Second  dam  by  Decatur,  son  of  Henry  Saltram  by  Weber's 
Kentucky  Whip  First  dam  by  Sea  Gull,  son  of  Duroc.  Standard  and  reg- 
istered. 

Description. — Bay  ;  15.2  ;  broken  single  nnd  do  ible  by  Carll  Burr,  of 
Comae,  L  I.  A  good,  prompt  driver  ;  p-rfect  disposition  and  good  producer. 
Possessing,  as  she  does,  the  blood  of  Hambletonian  through  her  sire  and  dam, 
gives  her  great  value  as  a  brood  mare. 


Mo.  2. 

FANNY  G.,  (standard)  b.  m  ,  1884;  sire  Comae.  First  dam  Nartica  by  Mes- 
senger Duroc  (see  No.  i)  sire  of  Elaine  2.20  ;  Prospero  2  20;  Charley  Cham- 
plin,  Dame  Trot,  and  fourteen  others  in  the  30  list. 

Comae  by  Kentucky  Prince,  sire  of  Guy  2. 12  ;  Spofford  2.  i8|  ;  Company 
2. 19I ;  Fred  Folger  2.20;^,  and  seven  others  in  the  30  list.  Also  sire  of  Ken- 
tucky Prince,  Jr.,  the  sire  of  J.  Q.  2.17:^,  and  Lomonade  2.275-. 

Comae's  dam  Atlanta,  by  Messenger  Duroc.  Second  dam  Flora  Gardner, 
dam  of  Guy  2.12,  Fred  Folger  2  2O5,  by  Seeley's  American  Star.  Sire  of 
forty  dams  that  have  produced  2.30  trotters.  Third  dam  by  Bay  Rich- 
mond.    Fourth  dam  by  Diamond,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Description. — Fanny  G  is  dark  bay,  full  10  hands,  broken  single  and 
double  ;  never  trained  ;  shows  a  long,  frictionless  gait,  that  should  carry  her 
fast.     In  foal  to  Red  Cross  ;  record  2  2ih. 


Xo. 


BLANCHE,  (standard)  b  m.,  18S5,  by  Comae.  Full  sister  to  Fanny  G  (see  No. 
2).  Blanche  is  blood-bay,  about  1 5  2,  elegant  form,  good  disposition,  being 
prompt  and  energetic,  yet  wonderfully  kind.  Broken  single  and  double,  shows 
a  fine  turn  of  speed  for  her  chance,  has  the  low,  stealing  gait  peculiar  to  Guy, 
and  judging  from  present  appearances  will  trot  very  fast.  (^lan  be  seen  at  the 
Locust  Grove  Training  Stables,  Jed.  Williamson,   Prop'r.,  Stony  Brook,  L.  L 

jYo.  Jf. 

LADY  OSBORNE,  b.  f.,  1888.  Sire  Hylas,  2  24^  ;  sire  of  Susie  S.,  2. 18  ;  Hy- 
las  Maid,  2.29^.  Dam  Nartica,  by  Messenger  Duroc,  sire  of  sixteen  2.30 
trotters. 

Hylas  by  Alcalde,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster.  First 
dam  Santa  Maria,  by  Pilot,  Jr.  ;  Alcalde's  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

Description.  — Lady  Osborne  is  a  beautifully- formed  filly,  and  possessing, 
as  see  does,  the  blood  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  through  her  sire  and  grand-dam,  and  the 
blood  of  Hambletonian  through  her  dam  and  grand-dam,  she  ought  to  be  valu- 
able as  a  brood  mare.     Trots  fast  at  the  halter. 


Ko.  5. 

FLYING  POINT,  b.  g..  1886.  by  Hylas  ;  secord,  2  24^,  made  in  a  sixth  heat  at 
six  years,  in  a  hot  race,  on  a  heavy  track.  Hylas'  early  life  was  passed  in  ob- 
scurity, having  had  no  opportunity  in  the  stud  until  brought  to  Long  Island  by 
Mr.  H.  L  Fleet,  where,  under  favoring  circumstances,  he  has  demonstrated 
his  ability  to  fix  his  characteristics.  His  stock  are  very  young,  but  many  of 
them,  although  out  of  mares  of  indifferent  breeding,  show  wonderful  flights  of 
speed. 

Flying  Point's  dam  Fanny  White,  by  Fleetwing,  by  Black  Eagle.       Second 
dam  Fanny,  by  a  son  o[  Montauk,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay. 


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.Yo.  3. 

BLANCHE,  (standard)  b  m.,  18S5,  by  Comae.  Full  sisterto  Fanny  G  (see  No. 
2).  Blanche  is  blood-bay,  about  15  2,  elegant  form,  good  disposition,  being 
prompt  and  energetic,  yet  wonderfully  kind.  Broken  single  and  double,  shows 
a  fine  turn  of  speed  for  her  chance,  has  the  low,  stealing  gait  peculiar  to  Guy, 
and  judging  from  present  appearances  will  trot  very  fast.  (^^an  be  seen  at  the 
Locust  Grove  Training  Stables,  Jed.  Williamson,   Prop'r.,  Stony  Brook,  L.  I. 


jYo.  Jf. 


LADY  OSBORNE,  b.  f.,  18S8.  Sire  Hylas,  2  24^  ;  sire  of  Susie  S.,  2.18  ;  Hy- 
las  Maid,  2.29^.  Dam  Nartica,  by  Messenger  Duroc,  sire  of  sixteen  2.30 
trotters. 

Hylas  by  Alcalde,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster.  First 
dam  Santa  Maria,  by  Pilot,  Jr.  ;  Alcalde's  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

Description.  —  Lady  Osborne  is  a  beautifully- formed  filly,  and  possessing, 
as  see  does,  the  blood  of  Pilot,  Jr. ,  through  her  sire  and  grand-dam,  and  the 
blood  of  Hambletonian  through  her  dam  and  grand-dam^  she  ought  to  be  valu- 
able as  a  brood  mare.      Trots  fast  at  the  halter. 


No.  5. 

FLYING  POINT,  b.  g..  1886.  by  Hylas  ;  secord,  2  24^,  made  in  a  sixth  heat  at 
six  years,  in  a  hot  race,  on  a  heavy  track.  Hylas'  early  life  was  passed  in  ob- 
scurity, having  had  no  opportunity  in  the  stud  until  brought  to  Long  Island  by 
Mr.  II.  L  Fleet,  where,  under  favoring  circumstances,  he  has  demonstrated 
his  ability  to  fix  his  characteristics.  His  stock  are  very  young,  but  many  of 
them,  although  out  of  mares  of  indifferent  breeding,  show  wonderful  flights  of 
speed. 

Flying  Point's  dam  Fanny  White,  by  Fleetwing,  by  Black  Eagle.       Second 
dam  Fanny,  by  a  son  o(  Montauk,  by  Cassius  M,  Clay. 


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